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  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,227

    I have always supported competition but then I was a businessman having to succeed in a highly competitive field and did not have HMG guaranteeing my salary and gold plated pension

    I ensured excellent staff moral, good pay and benefits and many of them stayed with me for over 20 years
    You think there's no competition in the medical profession?
  • theProletheProle Posts: 1,297
    Foxy said:

    It says that the visa requirements for outside the 12 mile limit are less onerous, so hiring Filipino crews are much less of an issue.

    "Bigger east-coast vessels that work outside 12 miles do not have a problem, as foreign crews can be given work visas because the boats work outside UK territorial waters."

    Do you not see that the problem is a capitalist system that has driven down payrates for Scottish crews to such a point d inthat no one wants to do so?
    Isn't the problem a combination of:
    - we've opened up what used to be a tolerably well paid profession to almost anyone in the world via our immigration policies, thus driving down wages
    - by giving away large chunks of our fishing rights on joining the EU, as well as by (necessary) action to prevent overfishing, there are too many boats, and each boat is operating at a fraction of its true annual production potential - this means the crew are unproductive compared to their true potential, which ends up reflected in their wages.

    The idea of capitalism (although I suspect you actually mean a free market economy, which isn't necessarily the same thing at all) driving down wages to the point where no one will take the work is a logical absurdity. The effect of normal market behaviour is to drive down wages to the minimum required to get workers. The problem is that traditional Scottish crews are being underbid to a huge extent by Filipino crews. This is not a failure of capitalism, or free market economics.

    The obvious solution (assuming, as every poster above has, that we care more about those who want to be Scottish fishing crew than the Filipino crews, or the consumers of fish) is to restrict the Filipino crews from having visas - if the fishing boats can't obtain crew, pay rates will gradually rise.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 50,951
    Pagan2 said:

    Think this is actually my fight big g
    I alleged foxy had never be a victim of wage supression due to competition
    Until New Years Day, Doctors and Specialists from 27 countries could freely come here to work, indeed I have appointed many as my colleagues when head of department. As of next week they cannot. Brexit has therefore reduced competition in my field. Indeed wasn't that the purpose of Brexit?

    If you want me to compete, you should support rejoining the Single Market and restoring free movement.
  • Oh great some anti public sector bollocks this evening, what a prat you are Big G

    I assume you have never founded a business, provided security of work for your employees, good wages and conditions, loyalty and fought everyday against cut price competition and the cowboys

    You should try it sometime
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,894
    RobD said:

    I thought it was Blair himself who was turning down the award. Perhaps that was for a peerage.
    That's not what the article says...
    And even were it so the fact that means Brown can't get one is ludicrous.
    The entire process is utter cobblers.
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,320
    kle4 said:

    Would he want to declare all his interests?

    It has been kind of noticable all these former politicians and fossilised backbenchers who get knighthoods and the former PMs are not.
    I don't think you are required to disclose anything for a knighthood. But it does seem like he's holding the gongs up for every other living PM ;)
  • I assume you have never founded a business, provided security of work for your employees, good wages and conditions, loyalty and fought everyday against cut price competition and the cowboys

    You should try it sometime
    No it's your supporting the condescending bollocks posted about NHS staff and then you've followed it up with some anti public sector crap and so it's now clear you not only agree with the rubbish posted you actively endorse it.

    Wouldn't like to work for somebody so utterly narrow-minded, you're an embarrassment.
  • You think there's no competition in the medical profession?
    Big G is talking out of his rear as usual.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,368
    RobD said:

    I don't think you are required to disclose anything for a knighthood.
    Indeed, but you suggested he was turning it down for a peerage. Not sure he wants one, nor any of our PMs thesedays. Plenty don't follow it up, but being a peer is supposed to come with expectations and responsibilities. Gets in the way.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 50,951
    edited December 2020
    theProle said:

    Isn't the problem a combination of:
    - we've opened up what used to be a tolerably well paid profession to almost anyone in the world via our immigration policies, thus driving down wages
    - by giving away large chunks of our fishing rights on joining the EU, as well as by (necessary) action to prevent overfishing, there are too many boats, and each boat is operating at a fraction of its true annual production potential - this means the crew are unproductive compared to their true potential, which ends up reflected in their wages.

    The idea of capitalism (although I suspect you actually mean a free market economy, which isn't necessarily the same thing at all) driving down wages to the point where no one will take the work is a logical absurdity. The effect of normal market behaviour is to drive down wages to the minimum required to get workers. The problem is that traditional Scottish crews are being underbid to a huge extent by Filipino crews. This is not a failure of capitalism, or free market economics.

    The obvious solution (assuming, as every poster above has, that we care more about those who want to be Scottish fishing crew than the Filipino crews, or the consumers of fish) is to restrict the Filipino crews from having visas - if the fishing boats can't obtain crew, pay rates will gradually rise.
    Or the boats will cease fishing as no longer economic, and the workers get employed ashore. Indeed hasn't that been the story of recent decades?

    Fishing has to compete with other jobs for wage rates, so perfectly possible to drive down wages to the point that no one wants to do it any more.
  • CorrectHorseBatteryCorrectHorseBattery Posts: 21,436
    edited December 2020
    If this anti public sector, anti NHS attitude is what we can expect from the Tory Party then Labour will have no issues bringing back voters. The Tories don't give a crap about the NHS, only empty words to win some votes. Really thought we were past this, it seems not
  • No it's your supporting the condescending bollocks posted about NHS staff and then you've followed it up with some anti public sector crap and so it's now clear you not only agree with the rubbish posted you actively endorse it.

    Wouldn't like to work for somebody so utterly narrow-minded, you're an embarrassment.
    In all my years running my business no employee left the business due to the way they were treated

    Your insulting behaviour is just plain silly
  • If this anti public sector, anti NHS attitude is what we can expect from the Tory Party then Labour will have no issues bringing back voters. The Tories don't give a crap about the NHS, only empty words to win some votes. Really thought we were past this, it seems not

    I am sure we will see you on here GE2024 when you get 220 seats looking forward to it 👍
  • CorrectHorseBatteryCorrectHorseBattery Posts: 21,436
    edited December 2020

    In all my years running my business no employee left the business due to the way they were treated

    Your insulting behaviour is just plain silly
    Address the point rather than posting this off topic nonsense about your business.

    You endorsed an insulting comment about public sector workers, if you won't address it you're a coward and that's sad. It really is.
  • If this anti public sector, anti NHS attitude is what we can expect from the Tory Party then Labour will have no issues bringing back voters. The Tories don't give a crap about the NHS, only empty words to win some votes. Really thought we were past this, it seems not

    The conservative party backs the NHS with more money than ever and will continue to do so

  • I am sure we will see you on here GE2024 when you get 220 seats looking forward to it 👍
    It's human beings that are being talked about like they're nothing, the Tories claim to be in favour of them now, yet we've just seen them talking about them like they're nothing.

    If you win again on the back of attitudes like that then I feel really sorry for the state of this country. I really do.
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 31,041

    The conservative party backs the NHS with more money than ever and will continue to do so

    You'll be saying Boris invented it next.
  • There we have it then, it's all a game to win votes, not about the people at all. Same old Tories, same old attitudes.

    I'm off
  • Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 64,969
    edited December 2020

    Address the point rather than posting this off topic nonsense about your business.

    You endorsed an insulting comment about public sector workers, if you won't address it you're a coward and that's sad. It really is.
    Nothing insulting about seeking competition and value for money

    Anyway the saying goes you cannot put old heads on young shoulders
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 50,951
    Pagan2 said:

    The end of mutual recognition doesnt mean we will end recognition it merely means we can if we wish too. If we decide spanish qualifications are fine we can say so
    Err, no, that is not how it works. The fact remains that as of next week we have ceased mutual recognition, and EU migrants qualifications are no longer automatically recognised. From now on they will have to pass the PLAB exam, in order to have a licence to practice, and Specialist qualifications are not recognised without passing the exam held here, and proving equivalent experience. This takes about 5 years. I know, because I have coached a number of Non EU doctors through the process.
  • You'll be saying Boris invented it next.
    No not that far
  • There we have it then, it's all a game to win votes, not about the people at all. Same old Tories, same old attitudes.

    I'm off

    Good night
  • It's human beings that are being talked about like they're nothing, the Tories claim to be in favour of them now, yet we've just seen them talking about them like they're nothing.

    If you win again on the back of attitudes like that then I feel really sorry for the state of this country. I really do.
    It's LAB who want to take away people's opportunities, their chances to succeed and progress. LAB want everyone to be a client of the state, hand out central.

    There are still enough people left in this country who want to succeed on their own merit and give others the chance to succeed likewise.

    But you can stick with the 30% and enjoy your reward of 220 seats
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 50,951
    Pagan2 said:

    Do you deny all doctors are paid under the same contract?
    Do you deny all doctors have the same contract independent of where they were born?

    The answer to both is no.
    Therefore doctors have not been ever subject to pay competion
    Yes, NHS contracts are on standard scales, but overtime, locum rates and private practice are all subject to price competition. I have competed successfully at all of these.
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,227
    Pagan2 said:

    Do you deny all doctors are paid under the same contract?
    Do you deny all doctors have the same contract independent of where they were born?

    The answer to both is no.
    Therefore doctors have not been ever subject to pay competion
    What utter bollocks you post on here. No wonder you've failed to improve your pay over the past 18 years if this is the level of analysis you can manage.
  • justin124justin124 Posts: 11,527

    Starmer should do a walk of shame - for sitting in Corbyn's shadow cabinet as Labour (being generous) turned a blind eye to the anti-semites in their midst.

    Starmer should do a walk of shame - for sitting in Corbyn's shadow cabinet as Labour (being generous) turned a blind eye to the anti-semites in their midst.
    Thatcher openly applauded Tory Party Conference speakers who were supporting Ian Smith's Rhodesia regime. What did that say about her racist and neofascist credentials - some 20 years before she sat down for tea with Pinochet?
  • There we have it then, it's all a game to win votes, not about the people at all. Same old Tories, same old attitudes.

    I'm off

    We'll be missing you 😊
  • guybrushguybrush Posts: 258
    So now
    Foxy said:

    Err, no, that is not how it works. The fact remains that as of next week we have ceased mutual recognition, and EU migrants qualifications are no longer automatically recognised. From now on they will have to pass the PLAB exam, in order to have a licence to practice, and Specialist qualifications are not recognised without passing the exam held here, and proving equivalent experience. This takes about 5 years. I know, because I have coached a number of Non EU doctors through the process.
    So no we've Brexited we are going to sort out the turgid medical profession with cheap, qualified, Spanish doctors. In a way that we didn't do, when we were in the single market.

    With, err... qualifications we no longer recognise.

    I for one look forward to the new, bucaneering era of global Britain with doctors with suspect qualifications, who may or may not speak english.

    Have I missed something here?
  • FloaterFloater Posts: 14,207
    Foxy said:

    No staff to do so...
    Even if they were I read something the other day about the equipment being taken out........
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 22,642
    IanB2 said:

    Seriously windy out there tonight

    I blame the sprouts.

  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,227
    edited December 2020

    Nothing insulting about seeking competition and value for money

    Anyway the saying goes you cannot put old heads on young shoulders
    Competition and value for money is fine Big_G (and something this government could do better at before handing out contracts to its chums).

    But I can't believe you 'like' @Pagan2's comment that @Foxy (and presumably other doctors) "have been featherbedded all your life and protected from competition time we turfed you out into the real world and made you fend for yourself."
  • Competition and value for money is fine Big_G (and something this government could do better at before handing out contracts to it's chums).

    But I can't believe you 'like' @Pagan2's comment that @Foxy (and presumably other doctors) "have been featherbedded all your life and protected from competition time we turfed you out into the real world and made you fend for yourself."
    To be honest I do reject that paragraph and apologies if I gave that impression
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,320

    Competition and value for money is fine Big_G (and something this government could do better at before handing out contracts to it's chums).

    But I can't believe you 'like' @Pagan2's comment that @Foxy (and presumably other doctors) "have been featherbedded all your life and protected from competition time we turfed you out into the real world and made you fend for yourself."
    People like all sorts of strange comments, and to be fair Foxy himself has not shied away from saying that he is not doing too badly on that particular front.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 50,951

    Competition and value for money is fine Big_G (and something this government could do better at before handing out contracts to it's chums).

    But I can't believe you 'like' @Pagan2's comment that @Foxy (and presumably other doctors) "have been featherbedded all your life and protected from competition time we turfed you out into the real world and made you fend for yourself."
    Well, it shows that there is support amongst Tory voters for the breaking up and privatisation of the NHS, and outsourcing to foreign workers. Who can now deny their agenda?
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 54,332

    I blame the sprouts.

    The Gods have certainly over-indulged the last two days.....
  • This is important reading for the fishing debate

    https://twitter.com/GoodwinMJ/status/1342966557199261702?s=19
  • Foxy said:

    Well, it shows that there is support amongst Tory voters for the breaking up and privatisation of the NHS, and outsourcing to foreign workers. Who can now deny their agenda?
    For clarification I do not support and never have the privatisation of the NHS
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 50,951
    RobD said:

    People like all sorts of strange comments, and to be fair Foxy himself has not shied away from saying that he is not doing too badly on that particular front.
    There is currently an agency locum on more than twice my pay in my dept at the moment. I could similarly double my income if I chose, but the work would be less interesting, so I have not gone down that path.
  • Foxy said:

    There is currently an agency locum on more than twice my pay in my dept at the moment. I could similarly double my income if I chose, but the work would be less interesting, so I have not gone down that path.
    And to be fair that is not right either
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 50,951

    For clarification I do not support and never have the privatisation of the NHS
    Then why did you "like" a comment advocating that?
  • I hope we can talk about Brexit a bit more tomorrow. We really do need more informed insight on here from Remainers 😊
  • Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 64,969
    edited December 2020
    Foxy said:

    Then why did you "like" a comment advocating that?
    I have apologised for misreading the comment

    I always thought an apology was acceptable
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,894
    edited December 2020

    And to be fair that is not right either
    Was just the same during my supply teaching career.
    Twice the pay. 5% of the responsibility. No marking, no prep.
    Private sector not public while working in Comprehensives.
    Easy street.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 50,951

    And to be fair that is not right either
    It doesn't bother me.

    Indeed one of the reasons that I am in such demand is that I am a very sought after trainer, and several of my proteges have moved on to very senior posts across the land.

    Far from fearing competition, I have trained them!
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,320
    Foxy said:

    It doesn't bother me.

    Indeed one of the reasons that I am in such demand is that I am a very sought after trainer, and several of my proteges have moved on to very senior posts across the land.

    Far from fearing competition, I have trained them!
    I've seen those Star Wars films. It doesn't end well for the master. :D
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,388
    Jesus. Call the Midwife always makes me cry my fucking eyes out.

    Every time. Guaranteed. Dunno why.
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 34,211
    Leon said:

    Jesus. Call the Midwife always makes me cry my fucking eyes out.

    Every time. Guaranteed. Dunno why.

    Never watched it. One for the future I suppose.
  • guybrushguybrush Posts: 258

    I hope we can talk about Brexit a bit more tomorrow. We really do need more informed insight on here from Remainers 😊

    I understand this is a political message board, so you may be in luck...
  • guybrushguybrush Posts: 258
    guybrush said:

    I understand this is a political message board, so you may be in luck...
    Oh look, here's some informed analysis to tide you over:

    https://twitter.com/Flakmagnet1/status/1342817805180297219
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 50,951
    RobD said:

    I've seen those Star Wars films. It doesn't end well for the master. :D
    In my business, my proteges are more likely to cure me than kill me. Though there are perhaps one or two gone over to the dark side...
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 53,932
    Given Christmas, the data drop outs.... nah do it anyway...

    UK cases by specimen date

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    UK cases by specimen date and by 100k population

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    edited December 2020
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  • Pagan2Pagan2 Posts: 10,683
    Foxy said:

    Until New Years Day, Doctors and Specialists from 27 countries could freely come here to work, indeed I have appointed many as my colleagues when head of department. As of next week they cannot. Brexit has therefore reduced competition in my field. Indeed wasn't that the purpose of Brexit?

    If you want me to compete, you should support rejoining the Single Market and restoring free movement.
    Yes they could come here but could we pay them less than you and i9 think the answer is no. Where as eastern euripeans could come her and do my job for half the price and kept wages down
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 34,211
    "Lockdown: a deadly, failed experiment
    It has been a global catastrophe. We must never go down this road again.

    Fraser Myers"

    https://www.spiked-online.com/2020/12/27/lockdown-a-deadly-failed-experiment/
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 59,132
    Andy_JS said:

    "Lockdown: a deadly, failed experiment
    It has been a global catastrophe. We must never go down this road again.

    Fraser Myers"

    https://www.spiked-online.com/2020/12/27/lockdown-a-deadly-failed-experiment/

    That headline is so wildly over the top that it rather discourages one from clicking through... unless, of course, the plan is only to get those people who already agree with it, to read it.
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 59,132
    Pagan2 said:

    Yes they could come here but could we pay them less than you and i9 think the answer is no. Where as eastern euripeans could come her and do my job for half the price and kept wages down
    From a straight economics perspective, the number of people competing to fill a role must have an impact on the price at which the market clears.
  • Pagan2Pagan2 Posts: 10,683
    rcs1000 said:

    From a straight economics perspective, the number of people competing to fill a role must have an impact on the price at which the market clears.
    precisely my point however foxy is protected from it by the nhs contact brown put in place where a gp gets x for each patient. Nothing in the contract states if he is uk or not. We can bring foreign gp's in and they arent competing on price which was my point. He has never had to deal with people undercutting him therefore he can take his opinion and shove it up his arse
  • This is such a bald face gaslight it could be Trumpian. The SNP, who support EU membership and full rights for EU fishermen to Scottish waters FOREVER, are claiming the Tories sold out fishermen for agreeing a 5.5 year transition period.

    https://mobile.twitter.com/NicolaSturgeon/status/1342840175093829634
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 59,132

    New Post

  • alex_alex_ Posts: 7,518
    Pagan2 said:

    precisely my point however foxy is protected from it by the nhs contact brown put in place where a gp gets x for each patient. Nothing in the contract states if he is uk or not. We can bring foreign gp's in and they arent competing on price which was my point. He has never had to deal with people undercutting him therefore he can take his opinion and shove it up his arse
    Foxy is not a GP.
  • AlanbrookeAlanbrooke Posts: 25,778
    guybrush said:

    Oh look, here's some informed analysis to tide you over:

    https://twitter.com/Flakmagnet1/status/1342817805180297219
    LOL what total crap
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